Overcast Stretch Stitching; Smocking - Kenmore 385. 17928 Owner's Manual

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Overcast Stretch
Stitching
Top thread tension
control
2 to 6
Set the Machine
Stitch width
control 3 to 5
1
2|3
4
Stitch
length
control brown
stretch stitch
position
Stretch Stitch
A:
Zigzag foot
The Stitch and Its Uses
This
stitch
can
be used for
sewing a
seam with
an overcast
finish.
The
seam
is formed
and
finished
in
one
operation.
It can be used when
you
are making
swimwear,
ski
pants
and
other
garments
that
require
stretch.
Here's How
Place
the raw edge
of the fabric
to
the LEFT
of the needle as shown.
Stitch
so the needle pierces the fabric
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Or, place your
fabric
to allow
a 5!8"
seam,
then
trim
seam
allowance
after.
Raw or worn edges of older garments
can
be overcast
to
prevent
further
raveling.
NOTE:
Use
a blue
stretch
fabric
needle,
which
effectively
prevents
skipped
stitches.
Smocking
Set the Machine
Top thread
tension
control
2 to 6
Stitch width
control 3 to 5
Stitch length
control brown
stretch stitch
position
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Stretch
Stitch
A: Zigzag
foot
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With
the
stitch
length
at
"4",
sew
straight
stitching
lines
3/8"
apart
across the area to be smocked.
Knot
the threads
along
one edge.
Pull
the bobbin
threads
and distribute
the
gathers
evenly.
Secure
the threads
at
the
other
end.
Sew
the
decorative
stitch
between
the gathering
stitches.
Pull out the gathering
stitches.
NOTE:
Loosen
the
top
thread
tension
to
make
gathering
easier.
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